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Gallery listings

For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com. Please send information about upcoming exhibits to jenniferz@spokesman.com.

Spokane

Area 58 - High-fired stoneware by Tom Pickett, accented with kiln-melted glass. 3036 N. Monroe St. (509) 327-0427

ArtStyle Northwest - Works by Jill Smith, Mike Neiman, Gay Waldman, Peter Jagoda and Jan Moulder. 901 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-4070

Clearstory Gallery at Life Center - “Broke,” works by Whitworth University faculty and students. 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678

Jundt Art Museum - “Violence!,” two- and three-dimensional work illustrating artists’ response to violence in society. Gonzaga University, 202 E. Cataldo Ave. (509) 313-6611

Jundt Art Museum/Arcade Gallery - “The Paris Review Print Series,” fine art prints and posters created by artists to raise funds for the newly established (in 1953) literary magazine, through Friday. Gonzaga University, 202 E. Cataldo Ave. (509) 313-6611

Kizuri - Original copper works by villagers of rural Palpa, Nepal. Reception Friday, 5-8 p.m. Community Building, 35 W. Main Ave. (509) 464-7677

On Sacred Grounds - “What I See From Where I Stand,” photography by Richard Slover, through March. 12212 E. Palouse Highway, Valleyford. (509) 747-6294

SFCC Fine Arts Gallery - “Bones Hunger Home,” paintings by Kasey Keeler. Spokane Falls Community College, Building 6, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3710

Spokane Art Supply - “Primo! Pastels,” paintings byEthelynn Coleman, Thelma Giampietri, Barbara Hamann, Dixie Slaton and Debbie Hughbanks. 1303 N. Monroe St. (509) 327-6622

Spokane Community College - “Hoh River Photography Exhibit,” 14 color photographs of the Hoh River ecosystem by nature photographer Keith Lazelle, through Monday; “Fast-moving Water: The Hoh River Story,” through Wednesday. SCC Learning Rescources Center, Building 16, 1810 N. Greene St. (509) 533-7405

Spokane Valley Arts Council - Acrylics by Don Hiatt; oils by Fritz Renato Bachmeyer; spring paintings by other council members; Central Valley School District student works; and works from the Dr. James Harken collection, Friday through April 3. Centerplace, 2426 N. Discovery Place, Spokane Valley. (509) 924-6560

Tinman Gallery - Gordon Wilson: “Revisited,” studio works based on plein air paintings from the Northwest to France and Germany. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500

Whitworth University/Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Recovery (twenty years),” works by Tom O’Day, who last fall exhumed 30 artworks he had buried on Whitworth’s campus 20 years ago. Lied Arts Center, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-4703

Coeur d’Alene

Art Spirit Gallery - “Best of the Basement,” more than 1,000 original works by more than 50 artists. 415 Sherman Ave. (208) 765-6006

Human Rights Education Institute - “Political Power,” politically charged propaganda and graphics from around the world. 414 S. Mullan. (208) 292-2359

NIC Boswell Hall Corner Gallery - “North Idaho College - 75 Years Collaboration: Images and Ideas.” North Idaho College, 1000 W. Garden Ave. Free. (208) 769-3276

Northwest Artists’ Co-op - Slate and copper mirrors by Jane Perrigo, pine needle baskets by Alice Nelson, felt work by Pauline Ehly. 217 Sherman Ave. (208) 667-1464

Painter’s Chair Gallery - Works by Stephen Shortridge and other regional artists. 223 Sherman Ave. (208) 667-3606

Studio 107 - Works by regional artists and locally designed jewelry. 107 N. Fourth St. (208) 659-0889

Sum of Six - This working studio gallery features local artists. 321 E. Front Ave. (208) 661-3926

Sandpoint

Pend Oreille Arts Council - “Annual Student Art Exhibit,” works by art students and art instructors from area schools. Old Power House, 120 Lake St. (208) 263-6139

Stage Right Cellars - “Recovery,” metaphoric paintings by Carrie Scozzaro. Opening reception Friday, 5:30-8 p.m., with live music 7-9 p.m. 302 N. First Ave. (208) 265-8116

Moscow/Pullman

Above the Rim Gallery - Palouse landscapes in mixed media by the Women’s Caucus for the Arts. 513 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 883-8321

Moscow Food Co-op - Quiltwork by Alicia Cunningham and Kristin Jones. 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537

Reinterpreting Reality - All-women’s interstate art exhibit of works by more than 100 artists at Washington State University Compton Union Art Gallery, Neill Public Library, and Pullman Gallery and Studios in Pullman, and the 1912 Center, Above the Rim Gallery and Third Street Gallery in Moscow. Reception Friday, 5:30-7:30 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St. Moscow. (509) 335-3581

WSU Museum of Art - “Running the Numbers” by Chris Jordan, a series of digital photoghraphs that present contemporary culture via statistics regarding American excess. Washington State University, Fine Arts Center, 100 Wilson Road, Pullman. (509) 335-1910

WSU Museum of Art/Gallery 2 - “Threshold: Reclaiming Sacred,” glass, ceramic and mixed media works by LisaNa M. Red Bear. Washington State University, Fine Arts Center, 100 Wilson Road, Pullman. (509) 335-1910

WSU Museum of Art/Market Square - “Central Core” by Richard C. Elliott, large-scale installation with 51 reflective panels, each consisting of 1,000 bicycle reflectors. Market Square, corner of Grand and Main, Pullman. (509) 335-6282

Eastern Washington

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn - “Uncommon Threads: Traditional and Three Dimensional Quilts” by Palouse area textile artists Jen Whitted and Cheryl Greenstreet. Highway 195, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414

Bank Left Gallery of Fine Art and Design - Painting and drawing to reconstructed shoes created by Palouse children from third to 12th grade. Opening reception Saturday, 1-5 p.m., featuring young saxophonist Alex Keeney. 100 S. Bridge, Palouse. (509) 878-8425

Colfax Library - Bookbinding exhibit by local artist and bookbinder Timothy C. Ely. 102 S. Main St., Colfax. (509) 397-4366

EWU Gallery of Art - “Two by Two: Small-scale Ceramic Sculpture Biennial,” works by 18 artists from throughout the U.S.140 Art Building, Eastern Washington University, Cheney. (509) 359-7070

Moses Lake Museum and Art Center - “Columbia Basin Disasters,” examining events that have shaped the Basin; Washington Clay Arts Association exhibition. Free. 228 W. Third Ave., Moses Lake. (509) 766-9395

The Old Hotel Art Gallery - Works by local photographer John Clement and his siblings, Paul Cement, photographer; Tom Clement, sculptor; and Barb (Clement) Klassen, wildlife painting on slate. 33 E. Larch St., Othello. (509) 488-5936